The 66th annual Grammy Awards are underway in Los Angeles, with winners including Miley Cyrus, SZA and Kylie Minogue.

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U2 performed live from the Las Vegas Globe and presented the award for Best Pop Vocal Album to Taylor Swift for Midnights during Sunday night's ceremony on CBS and Paramount+.

Swift announced during her acceptance speech that her next album, The Tortured Poet's Department, will release April 19.

She posted a preview of the album cover to Instagram.

Earlier, multiple-nominee Olivia Rodrigo performed "Vampire" and Lizzo presented the award for Best R&B Song to SZA for "Snooze."

SZA earlier collected awards for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance alongside Phoebe Bridgers for "Ghost in the Machine."

Cyrus took to the stage to perform her song "Flowers," which had earlier earned her the Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance

The show opened Sunday on CBS and Paramount+ with Dua Lipa performing her single "Training Season."

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Tracy Chapman and Luke Combs then performed "Fast Car." The song, originally written and recorded by Chapman, earned Combs a nomination this year for Best Country Solo Performance.

Christina Aguilera and Maluma presented the Grammy for Best Musica Urbana Album to Karol G for Mai±ana Sera Bonito.

SZA then took the stage to perform "Snooze" and "Kill Bill," followed by Billie Eilish performing What Was I Made For.

Several awards were announced prior to the broadcast on CBS, starting with Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, which went to SZA for "Ghost in the Machine" featuring Phoebe Bridgers.

The award for Best Pop Dance Recording went to Kylie Minogue for "Padam Padam," Best Musica Mexicana Album (Including Tejano) went to Peso Pluma for GENESIS and the Best Pop Solo Performance Grammy went to Ruben Blades for "Siembra: 45o Aniversario (En Vivo en el Coliseo de Puerto Rico, 14 de Mayo 2022)."

Barbie The Album scored a win in the Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media category, Ludwig Goransson earned the Best Score Soundtrack For Visual Media (Includes Film And Television) for Oppenheimer and the award for Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media went to Stephen Barton and Gordy Haab for Star Wars: Jedi Survivor.

Billie Eilish scored her first win of the night, earning the Best Song Written For Visual Media Grammy for "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie The Album.

The Beatles won Best Music Video for "I'm Only Sleeping" and the award for Best Music Film went to the David Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream.

The award for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical went to Victoria Monet's Jaguar II, engineered by John Kercy, Kyle Mann, Monet, Patrizio "Teezio" Pigliapoco, Neal H, Pogue and Todd Robinson, with mastering engineer Colin Leonard. The album also earned Monet the Grammy for Best R&B Album.

The award for Best Remixed Recording went to "Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)" by Wet Leg.

The Best Immersive Audio Album award went to The Diary Of Alicia Keys, by Alicia Keys, George Massenburg, Eric Schilling, Michael Romanowski and Ann Mincieli.

The award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording went to "Rumble" by Flowdan, Fred Again and Skrillex; while Best Dance/Electronic Music Album went to Fred Again for Actual Life 3.

Best Country Solo Performance went to Chris Stapleton for "White Horse," which also earned him the award for Best Country Song.

Allison Russell collected the Best American Roots Performance award for "Eve Was Black," and Brandy Clark won the Best Americana Performance Grammy for "Dear Insecurity," featuring Brandi Carlile.

Best American Roots Song went to Jason Isbell for "Cast Iron Skillet," and Isbell also won Best Americana Album for Weathervanes alongside the 400 Unit.

Bobby Rush won Best Traditional Blues album for All My Love For You and Larkin Poe won Best Contemporary Blues Album for Blood Harmony.

The Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance went to Lecrae and Tasha Cobbs for "Your Power and Best Gospel Album went to All Things New: Live In Orlando by Tye Tribbett.

The Best Contemporary Christian Music Album award went to Lecrae for Church Clothes 4, and Best Roots Gospel Album went to the Blind Boys of Alabama for Echoes of the South.

The award for Songwriter of the Year, Non-Classical, went to Theron Thomas and the award for Best Gospel Performance/Song went to Kirk Frankin for "All Things."

Best Traditional R&B Performance went to PJ Morton featuring Susan Carol for "Good Morning.

Killer Mike won the Best Rap Performance Grammy for "Scientists & Engineers," a song featuring Andre 3000, Future and Eryn Allen Kane. Killer Mike also won Best Rap Album for Michael.

Lil Durk and J. Cole won Best Melodic Rap Performance for "All My Life."

Best Spoken Word Poetry Album went to J. Ivy for The Light Inside, and Best Global Music Performance went to "Pashto" by Bela Fleck, Edgar Meyer and Zakir Hussain, featuring Rakesh Chaurasia.